Now, Boston, in an online piece credited to Wolfson, has given one of those very upset people an outlet to counter what’s being called Rolling Stone’s glamour shot with dark, highly unglamorous photos of a bloody Tsarnaev just before he was caught by police after a daylong manhunt. The headline on the article is: “The true face of terror.”

Sgt. Sean Murphy, a tactical photographer with the Massachusetts State Police, provided the photos to Boston magazine, along with a statement calling the Rolling Stone cover an “insult to any person who has every (sic) worn a uniform of any color or any police organization or military branch, and the family members who have ever lost a loved one serving in the line of duty.”

“What Rolling Stone did was wrong,” Murphy added. “This guy is evil. This is the real Boston bomber. Not someone fluffed and buffed for the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.”